Date read: 16.09.2017
Date of review: 23.03.2018
Rating: 3/5
Content:
Perpetual City: A Short Biography of Delhi is a succinct description of the numerous nuances that give Delhi its essence, as in case of any city. The author describes the city's growth, as seen through her eyes since she was a child and moved here from Mumbai, a city which is contrasts immensely with Delhi. The web she weaves relays a picture of the city which has been home to her and her family. While the experiences described being a strange sense of nostalgia for a past you haven't lived, her rueful disappointment with the changes the city has gone through, due to its exploitation, partly by necessity and majorly by greed is also eye-opening. However, being a short biography recounted by a singular individual, gives it limited, yet informed perspective and while enchanting and thought-provoking, I was consciously aware that this was not the whole picture.
Writing Style:
Malvika Singh writes beautifully, with her sentences seemingly carefully crafted, which is unsurprising for she has a strong and established background and experience in writing. The descriptions of the experiences she underwent somehow do remind you of tales from your own histories, making this a charming read.
Will I recommend it?
Yes, especially to people who know Delhi, or know about Delhi, or enjoy reading about delightful experiences and thoughts, oriented around families, societies and cities. It is also a short read, which is an advantage while looking for a quick, simple read.
Favourite Quote:
"At its most resplendent, parts of the city merge into a single, diverse and historic cityscape that encompasses time memorial, through a subtle, delicate, nuanced tapestry of cultures."
Happy Reading!
-Love, Devashree